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- Malcomson, Thomas, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Spring 2019, 1-24Malcomson, Thomas, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Spring 2019, 1-24
- Malcomson, Tom, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Apr 1999, 41-67 In response to the pleas of Governor General George Prevost, in the spring of 1813 the Admiralty sent Commodore James Lucas Yeo and 447 men of the Royal Navy to the inland seas of North America. TheMalcomson, Tom, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Apr 1999, 41-67 In response to the pleas of Governor General George Prevost, in the …
- Photograph of HOWARD M. HANNA JR. in drydock at Collingwood showing the extent of damage suffered when she stranded on Lake Huron during the Great Storm of November 1913.Photograph of HOWARD M. HANNA JR. in drydock at Collingwood showing the …
- PHILIP R. CLARKE and CASON J. CALLAWAY at Fraser Shipyards, Superior, WI getting final touches to their self-unloader conversions.PHILIP R. CLARKE and CASON J. CALLAWAY at Fraser Shipyards, Superior, WI …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Jun 1933 "Port Muir" Schooner Days XC (90) It has been suggested, and with reason, that a suitable recognition of the enterprise of the Muir brothers, pioneer lake mariners, who did so much to develop the marSnider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 3 Jun 1933 "Port Muir" Schooner Days XC (90) It has been suggested, and with …
- Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 10 Nov 1892, p. 5Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 10 Nov 1892, p. 5
- Six hundred carpenters at Sackets Harbor, had made great progress in the building of a ship to carry 98 guns and another for 74, when the work was arrested by the news of peace. These vessels would hSix hundred carpenters at Sackets Harbor, had made great progress in the …
- Niles Weekly Register, Sat., April 29, 1815, page 152 Sackets Harbor - From the Democratic Press - Mr. Binns - In your paper a few days since you state that two 74s were building at Sackets Harbor when information of the peace reached there. I am, howevNiles Weekly Register, Sat., April 29, 1815, page 152 Sackets Harbor - From the Democratic Press - Mr. Binns - In …
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Feb. 1, 1815 From the Watertown Adv. of Jan. 25. Sackets Harbor . - The keels of two large vessels are laid at Sackets Harbor; we understand the one is 182 and the other 134 feet; one of which is building under tGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Feb. 1, 1815 From the Watertown Adv. of Jan. 25. Sackets Harbor . - The …
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Feb. 15, 1815 Lansingburgh, January 31 Extract of a letter dated Sackets Harbor, Jan. 11. "There are near six hundred ship-carpenters at this post, busily engaged in getting timber ready to build two seventy-foursGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Feb. 15, 1815 Lansingburgh, January 31 Extract of a letter dated Sackets Harbor, Jan. 11. …
- Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. Royal Naval Dockyard at Kingston, Upper Canada As it appeared during the latter days of the Provincial Marine and prior to the beginning of the 181Courtesy Canada Steamship Lines' Marine Hist. Coll. Royal Naval Dockyard at Kingston, …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Jun 1933 "Blue Banner of the Covenant" Schooner Days XCII (92) How its faraway influence worked out in the operation of the famous Muir Brothers' drydock at Port Dalhousie. ALL the Muirs were ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 17 Jun 1933 "Blue Banner of the Covenant" Schooner Days XCII (92) How its faraway …
- Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 23 Jun 1892, p. 11 Yards of the Craig Ship Building Company -- CITY OF TOLEDO on the stocksMarine Review (Cleveland, OH), 23 Jun 1892, p. 11 Yards of the Craig Ship Building Company -- CITY OF TOLEDO on …
- Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 7 Jul 1892, p. 5Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 7 Jul 1892, p. 5
- The hull of the NEW ORLEANS finally collapsed in Feb. 1884.The hull of the NEW ORLEANS finally collapsed in Feb. 1884.
- At Sackett's Harbor, about the 1st inst. the naval force of the United States, armed and manned by gallant crews, was on the point of sailing to meet the enemy. Commodore Chauncey had hoisted his broAt Sackett's Harbor, about the 1st inst. the naval force of the …
- Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Sep 1935 Wife's Tragedy Made Husband's Fortune Schooner Days CCII (202) ___ Triple Drowning Was the Beginning Eighty-five Years Ago of the Great Drydock Enterprise at Port Dalhousie, Which is Still Going ...Snider, C. H. J., Toronto Telegram (Toronto, ON), 7 Sep 1935 Wife's Tragedy Made Husband's Fortune Schooner Days CCII (202) ___ Triple Drowning …
- Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 11 Feb 1892, p. 3Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), 11 Feb 1892, p. 3
- from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May 1919, p. 234.from F. R. Rosseel, "The Heyday of Lake Windjammers," Marine Review, May …
- What We Noticed Today in a Walk Through East First Street ___ In the course of a walk along East First street today, we noticed many things which, in the absence of more important matter, we deemed wWhat We Noticed Today in a Walk Through East First Street ___ …